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    Hello 0-Days, My Old Friend: A 2024 Zero-Day Exploitation Analysis

    April 29, 2025

    Hello 0-Days, My Old Friend: A 2024 Zero-Day Exploitation Analysis

    Written by: Casey Charrier, James Sadowski, Clement Lecigne, Vlad Stolyarov
    Executive Summary
    Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) tracked 75 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in 2024, …
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    Published Date:
    Apr 29, 2025 (7 hours, 42 minutes ago)

    Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article.

    CVE-2025-22457

    CVE-2024-55956

    CVE-2024-53104

    CVE-2024-44309

    CVE-2024-44308

    CVE-2024-49039

    CVE-2024-9680

    CVE-2024-38178

    CVE-2024-32896

    CVE-2024-29748

    CVE-2024-29745

    CVE-2024-21338

    CVE-2024-21887

    CVE-2023-46805

    CVE-2023-36884

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